Science: Spokesman for the Enemy

Entomologist James Augustus Hyslop was once, and for many years, a
valiant insect fighter. Back in 1908, Hyslop en listed in the
bug-fighting army of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture. He poisoned grasshoppers, battled boll
weevils, spied out numberless insects with a view to their undoing.
Finally, as boss of the Insect Pest Survey and Information, he and his
minions slew bugs by the billions. But as he got to know the enemy, a
change came over Hyslop : he began to see things from the insect's
point of view.